As one prepares for the all-important driving test, it’s vital to not only master the rules of the road but also understand the common pitfalls. From inappropriate speeding and poor steering control to mishandling pedestrian crossings and maintaining incorrect...
Learning to drive offers plenty of challenges, but like any difficult task, driving practice makes perfect in the end. Or if not perfect, it makes you good enough to pass a driving test anyway. The DVLA recommends at least 22 extra hours of private lessons to assist...
Learner drivers were heavily affected during lockdown, with thousands of driving tests postponed or cancelled due to the pandemic. Consequently, the dates available for driving tests are few and far between, meaning there is even more pressure to pass the first time....
Generally, there are two types of learner drivers; those that lack the confidence to take their test and those that want to jump right in when they’re not entirely ready. Although trusting your instincts is important, these two groups may not have the best...
The driving theory test, a rite of passage for many in the UK, helps thousands of Brits build up their confidence and independence. Your friends and family might talk about the driving theory test like it’s a walk in the park, but compared to other countries’ tests,...
Learning to drive is a process, and typically involves a series of lessons spread over a few months to ensure that you’re comfortable and prepared for your test. Learning to control a vehicle in a variety of weather conditions, times of day, and road settings is...
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